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Week beginning22 Mar 2004
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Tuesday 23 Mar 2004
Linda Carty, Briton on death row
She was convicted in 2002 for killing a woman in the USA as part of a plot to kidnap the victim's baby. She is now on death row in Texas, the only British woman awaiting execution in George Bush's home state. She has always denied the charges.

Author, Sarah Hall
From Morecambe Bay during its turn of the century heyday to Coney Island and its riotous carnival atmosphere, the novelist Sarah Hall has created a world between fact and fiction in which her main character, Cy Parks becomes a master tattooist.

Two Sisters exhibition
Rummaging in the attic can sometimes unearth unusual discoveries. When the photographer, Julia Winckler moved into her great aunt's house she found recordings of her singing and photographs of her family that she'd never seen.

Shifting family loyalties
Everyone is involved in at least one family, the one we came from. But many of us will go on to create another family, or join another family in some way.

Mastic, one of Europe's oldest spices
When she appeared on Desert Island Discs the cookery writer Claudia Roden told Sue Lawley that her number one desert island dessert would be an ice cream flavoured with the unusual taste of mastic.

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